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Courses: Encyclopedia II - Colorado River - Course

The Colorado River's headwaters are located in Rocky Mountain National Park, just west of the Continental Divide. The river's course then follows the Kewuneeche Valley to Shadow Mountain Reservoir, near the town of Granby, then flows into Lake Granby. The river then roughly parallels US 40 to the town of Kremling, then enters Gore Canyon. Shortly thereafter, the river roughly parallels I-70 through Glenwood Canyon and the city of Glenwood Springs. Below Glenwood, the Colorado runs through the Grand Valley to Grand Junction, where it is joine ...

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Colorado River, Colorado River - Course, Colorado River - Engineering

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Courses: Encyclopedia II - Colorado River - Course

The Colorado River's headwaters are located in Rocky Mountain National Park, just west of the Continental Divide. The river's course then follows the Kewuneeche Valley to Shadow Mountain Reservoir, near the town of Granby, then flows into Lake Granby. Most of the river's first tributaries are small. However there are exceptions, such as the Roaring Fork and Gunnison Rivers, in which massive amounts of water flow. The river then roughly parallels US 40 to the town of Kremling, then enters Gore Canyon. Shortly thereafter, the river roughly par ...

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Colorado River, Colorado River - Course, Colorado River - Engineering

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Courses: Encyclopedia II - Rallying - Rally courses

Rally is also unique in its choice of where and when to race. Rallys take place on all surfaces and in all conditions, asphalt (tarmac), gravel, or snow and ice, sometimes more than one in a single rally, depending on the course and event. Rallies are also run every month of the year, in every climate, bitter cold to monsoon rain. This contributes to the notion top rally drivers are some of the best car control experts in the world. Because the drivers don't know exactly what's ahead, the lower traction available on dirt roads, and the drivi ...

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Rallying, Rallying - History, Rallying - Rally cars, Rallying - Rally courses, Rallying - Reconnaissance drives, Rallying - Notable Rallies

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Courses: Encyclopedia II - The Boat Race - The course

The course is 4 miles and 374 yards (6,779 m) from Putney to Mortlake, passing Barnes and Hammersmith. The race is for heavyweight eights (i.e. for eight rowers with a cox steering, and no restrictions on weight). The race is timed so that the rowers row with the tide (but against the usual stream of the Thames). The course for the main part of the races' history has been from Putney to Mortlake, but there have been a few other courses: 1829 – At Henley-on-Thames 1839 to 1842 – Westminster to Putney 1846, 18 ...

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The Boat Race, The Boat Race - The course, The Boat Race - History, The Boat Race - Build-up, The Boat Race - Trivia, The Boat Race - Results, The Boat Race - Unofficial Wartime Races, The Boat Race - Statistics, The Boat Race - Notes

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Courses: Encyclopedia II - Aorta - The course of the aorta

The aorta is usually divided into several segments. The portion above the diaphragm (in the thorax) is called the thoracic aorta and is sometimes further subdivided into the ascending aorta, aortic arch and descending (thoracic) aorta. The portion below the diaphragm (in the abdomen) is known as the abdominal aorta. Aorta - Thoracic aorta. The initial part of the aorta, the ascending aorta, rises out of the left ventricle, from which it is separated by the aortic valve. The two coronary arteries of the heart arise from the aorti ...

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Aorta, Aorta - The course of the aorta, Aorta - Thoracic aorta, Aorta - Abdominal aorta, Aorta - Features, Aorta - Diseases

Read more here: » Aorta: Encyclopedia II - Aorta - The course of the aorta

Courses: Encyclopedia II - Ems - River course

The source of the river is located in the southern Teutoburg Forest in North Rhine-Westphalia. In Lower Saxony the brook becomes a comparatively large river. Here the swampy region of Emsland is named after the river. In Meppen the Ems is joined by its largest tributary, the Hase river. It then flows northwards, close to the Dutch border, into East Frisia. Near Emden it flows into the Dutch Dollard bay (a National Park) and then continues as a tidal river ...

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Ems, Ems - River course, Ems - Tourism, Ems - Cities and municipalities at the Ems, Ems - Tributaries of the Ems, Ems - The Ems in History

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Courses: Encyclopedia II - River Kennet - Course

One of the Kennet's source is Swallowhead Spring near Silbury Hill in the county of Wiltshire, the other being a collection of tributaries to the North of Avebury near the villages of Uffcott and Broad Hinton which flow south past Avebury and join up with the waters from Swallowhead Springs. From there the river flows through Marlborough, Hungerford and Newbury before flowing into the Thames at Reading in Berkshire. The upper reaches of the River Kennet are served by two tributaries. The River Og which flows into the Kennet at Marlbor ...

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River Kennet, River Kennet - Course, River Kennet - Navigation, River Kennet - Etymology, River Kennet - Reference

Read more here: » River Kennet: Encyclopedia II - River Kennet - Course

Courses: Encyclopedia II - River Clyde - Course

The Clyde rises in the Lowther Hills in South Lanarkshire. It is formed by the confluence of two streams, the Daer Water (the headwaters of which are dammed to form the Daer Reservoir) and the Potrail Water. The Southern Upland Way crosses both streams before they meet at Watermeetings (Grid reference NS953131) to form the River Clyde proper. At this point the Clyde is only six miles (10 km) from Tweed's Well, the source of the River Tweed and eight miles from the Devil's Be ...

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River Clyde, River Clyde - Course, River Clyde - Industrial growth, River Clyde - Shipbuilding decline, River Clyde - Gallery

Read more here: » River Clyde: Encyclopedia II - River Clyde - Course

Courses: Encyclopedia II - River Clyde - Course

The Clyde rises in the Lowther Hills in South Lanarkshire. It is formed by the confluence of two streams, the Daer Water (the headwaters of which are dammed to form the Daer Reservoir) and the Potrail Water. The Southern Upland Way crosses both streams before they meet at Watermeetings (grid reference NS953131) to form the River Clyde proper. At this point the Clyde is only six miles (10 km) from Tweed's Well, the source of the River Tweed and eight miles from the Devil's Be ...

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River Clyde, River Clyde - Course, River Clyde - Industrial growth, River Clyde - Shipbuilding decline, River Clyde - Gallery

Read more here: » River Clyde: Encyclopedia II - River Clyde - Course

Courses: Encyclopedia II - Yukon River - Course

The generally accepted source of the Yukon River is the Llewellyn Glacier at the southern end of Atlin Lake in British Columbia. Others suggest that the source is Lake Lindeman at the northern end of the Chilkoot Trail. Either way, Atlin Lake flows into Tagish Lake, as eventually does Lake Lindeman after flowing into Lake Bennett. Tagish Lake then flows into Marsh Lake. The Yukon River proper starts at the northern end of Marsh Lake, just south of Whitehorse. Some argue that the source of the Yukon River should really be Teslin Lake and the ...

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Yukon River, Yukon River - Course, Yukon River - Bridges, Yukon River - Tributaries, Yukon River - Yukon Territory, Yukon River - Alaska

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Courses: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Symbolically channeled from Jesus Christ

In the Manual for Teachers, it is stated, "The name of Jesus Christ as such is but a symbol" [page 58, M]. Kenneth Wapnick, the heir to Helen Schucman, has stated that Helen Schucman never literally heard the voice of Jesus Christ, and she never meant that A Course In Miracles was literally channeled from Jesus Christ. (Wapnick also notes that Schucman never used the word "channel" to describe the process. She exclusively used the term "scribe.") This distinguishes A Course In Miracles from New Age and paranormal materials that are claimed to be the r ...

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A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Symbolically channeled from Jesus Christ, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references

Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - Symbolically channeled from Jesus Christ

Courses: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note

Several subsequent authors have published successful ACIM based books, which were written with the primary intention of either commenting on, or expounding upon the philosophy and teachings of ACIM. Some of these have sold over 1 million copies. Amongst these are: Daily Meditations for Practicing the Course by Karen Casey with nearly two million copies sold. A Return to Love by Marianne Williamson with over 1 million copies sold. Love is Letting Go of ...

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A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Authorship and prepublication editing, A Course In Miracles - Publication, A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note, A Course In Miracles - Decentralized leadership amongst most ACIM students, A Course In Miracles - Contents of ACIM, A Course In Miracles - Main tenets, A Course In Miracles - Introductory paragraph of A Course In Miracles, A Course In Miracles - Definitions of cause and effect in the material world, A Course In Miracles - Cosmology of the separation and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Reunifying psychology of forgiveness and the Atonement, A Course In Miracles - Comparisons of ACIM to other spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Comparison of ACIM to Christianity, A Course In Miracles - Comparison to philosophical idealism responsibility assumption and the New Thought Movement, A Course In Miracles - Similarities between ACIM and other miscellaneous spiritual belief systems, A Course In Miracles - Unique aspects of ACIM's spiritual belief system, A Course In Miracles - Critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some negative critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Some positive critical reviews, A Course In Miracles - Two common critical misunderstandings, A Course In Miracles - Related movements, A Course In Miracles - Some concerns expressed regarding Charles Anderson's study group, A Course In Miracles - ACIM church movement, A Course In Miracles - Other ACIM related movements of note and support organizations, A Course In Miracles - Footnote references

Read more here: » A Course In Miracles: Encyclopedia II - A Course In Miracles - ACIM based publications of note

Courses: Encyclopedia II - Euphrates - Course of the Euphrates

The river is approximately 2,780 kilometers (1,730 miles) long. It is formed by the union of two branches, the Kara (the western Euphrates), which rises in the highlands of eastern Turkey north of Erzerum and the Murat (the eastern Euphrates), which issues from an area southwest of Mount Ararat, north of Lake Van. The upper reaches of the Euphrates flow through steep canyons and gorges then southeast across Syria and then through Iraq. The Khabur and ...

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Euphrates, Euphrates - Course of the Euphrates, Euphrates - Euphrates in the Bible, Euphrates - Islamic prophecies, Euphrates - Euphrates in history, Euphrates - Controversial issues

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Courses: Encyclopedia II - Euphrates - Course of the Euphrates

The river is approximately 2,780 kilometers (1,730 miles) long. It is formed by the union of two branches, the Kara (the western Euphrates), which rises in the highlands of eastern Turkey north of Erzurum and the Murat (the eastern Euphrates), which issues from an area southwest of Mount Ararat, north of Lake Van. The upper reaches of the Euphrates flow through steep canyons and gorges then southeast across Syria and then through Iraq. The Khabur and ...

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Euphrates, Euphrates - Course of the Euphrates, Euphrates - Euphrates in the Bible, Euphrates - Islamic prophecies, Euphrates - Euphrates in history, Euphrates - Controversial issues

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Courses: Encyclopedia II - Armançon - The river's course downstream

It rises two kilometres north-west of Meilly-sur-Rouvres in the district known as the Auxois, on the lip of the saucer represented by the Paris basin. It flows down the western, dip slope of the Côte d'Or and on the margin of the Morvan. Its source is on the Lower Jurassic rocks where they and the Upper Triassic are much influenced by the granites and volcanism of the Morvan, a northward extension of the Massif Central. The river's upper valley is used by the Canal de Bourgogne and the Autoroute A6 but the two diverge and the ...

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Armançon, Armançon - The river's course downstream, Armançon - Tributaries

Read more here: » Armançon: Encyclopedia II - Armançon - The river's course downstream

Courses: Encyclopedia II - Allegheny River - Course

The Allegheny rises in north central Pennsylvania, in central Potter County, approximately 10 mi (16 km) south of the New York border. It flows west past Coudersport then turns north into western New York State, looping westward across southern Cattaraugus County for approximately 30 mi (48 km), past St. Bonaventure University and Salamanca and forming the northern boundary of Allegany State Park before re-entering northwestern Pennsylvania approximately 20 mi ...

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Allegheny River, Allegheny River - Course, Allegheny River - Tributaries, Allegheny River - History, Allegheny River - Cities and towns along the Allegheny River, Allegheny River - New York, Allegheny River - Pennsylvania

Read more here: » Allegheny River: Encyclopedia II - Allegheny River - Course

Courses: Encyclopedia II - Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course - The Track

The track is just over 2.4 miles long and consists of 15 turns. The back portion of the track allows speeds approaching 180 mph. There are grandstand seats for 10,000 people, but mounds alongside the track allow the capacity to rise to over 75,000. This course also hosts the AHRMA AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days[1]. ...

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Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course - The Track, Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course - History

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Courses: Encyclopedia II - Balmis Expedition - The course

The mission took the vaccine to the Canary Islands, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, the Philippines and China3. The ship carried also scientific instruments and translations of the "Historical and Practical Treaty on the vaccine" by Moreau de Sarthe to be distributed to the local vaccine commissions to be founded. Balmis Expedition - Puerto Rico. The local population was already inoculated with a vaccine carried from the Danish colony Saint Thomas. ...

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Balmis Expedition, Balmis Expedition - The course, Balmis Expedition - Puerto Rico, Balmis Expedition - Venezuela, Balmis Expedition - Mexico 1805, Balmis Expedition - Philippines, Balmis Expedition - China, Balmis Expedition - Return, Balmis Expedition - Notes

Read more here: » Balmis Expedition: Encyclopedia II - Balmis Expedition - The course

Courses: Encyclopedia II - Heartworm - Course of infestation

The period between the initial infection when the dog is bitten by a mosquito and the maturation of the worms into adults living in the heart takes some 6.5 to 7 months in dogs and is known as the prepatent period. Heartworms bear live young, known as microfilariae, producing thousands of them every day. The microfilariae then circulate in the bloodstream for as long as two years, waiting for the next stage in their life cycle in the gut of a bloodsucking mosquito. When ingested by a mosquito, the microfilariae undergo a series of mol ...

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Heartworm, Heartworm - History of the disease, Heartworm - Heartworm in North America, Heartworm - The parasite, Heartworm - Course of infestation, Heartworm - Symptoms of infestation, Heartworm - Epidemiology, Heartworm - Testing, Heartworm - Treatment, Heartworm - Prevention, Heartworm - Human health considerations

Read more here: » Heartworm: Encyclopedia II - Heartworm - Course of infestation

Courses: Encyclopedia II - Nishnabotna River - Course

Nishnabotna River - East Nishnabotna River. The East Nishnabotna rises in southwestern Carroll County and flows generally south-southwestwardly through Audubon, Cass, Pottawattamie, Montgomery, Page and Fremont Counties, past the towns of Exira, Brayton, Atlantic, Lewis, Elliott, Red Oak and Riverton. Nishnabotna River - West Nishnabotna River. The West Nishnabotna River rises in southwestern Carroll County and also flows generally south-southwestwardly through Crawford, Shelby ...

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Nishnabotna River, Nishnabotna River - Course, Nishnabotna River - East Nishnabotna River, Nishnabotna River - West Nishnabotna River, Nishnabotna River - Lower river, Nishnabotna River - Recreation, Nishnabotna River - Variant names, Nishnabotna River - Sources

Read more here: » Nishnabotna River: Encyclopedia II - Nishnabotna River - Course

Courses: Encyclopedia II - Ulcerative colitis - Course

People with ulcerative colitis may initially have bloody diarrhea (the severity of which is variable from time to time). Because of destruction of the nerves in the bowel, movement may be impaired, and the intestine may dilate. This may, in some cases, result in an extreme diarrheal disease - toxic megacolon, however the probability of occurrence is very low, and is further reduced by regular routine surveillance by colonoscopy. Eventually the inflamed mucosa may develop a risk of malignancy, requiring biopsy every few months. Sometimes the ...

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Ulcerative colitis, Ulcerative colitis - Features, Ulcerative colitis - Comparison to Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis - Cause, Ulcerative colitis - Diagnosis, Ulcerative colitis - Course, Ulcerative colitis - Treatment, Ulcerative colitis - Current research and treatment alternatives

Read more here: » Ulcerative colitis: Encyclopedia II - Ulcerative colitis - Course

Courses: Encyclopedia II - Ulcerative colitis - Course

People with ulcerative colitis may initially have bloody diarrhea (the severity of which is variable from time to time). Because of destruction of the nerves in the bowel, movement may be impaired, and the intestine may dilate. This may, in some cases, result in an extreme diarrheal disease - toxic megacolon, however the probability of occurrence is very low, and is further reduced by regular routine surveillance by colonoscopy. Eventually the inflamed mucosa may develop a risk of malignancy, requiring biopsy every few months. Sometimes the ...

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Ulcerative colitis, Ulcerative colitis - Symptoms, Ulcerative colitis - Comparison to Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis - Cause, Ulcerative colitis - Diagnosis, Ulcerative colitis - Course, Ulcerative colitis - Treatment, Ulcerative colitis - Current research and treatment alternatives

Read more here: » Ulcerative colitis: Encyclopedia II - Ulcerative colitis - Course




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